Archive for Mosaic Portraits

Clint Eastwood is in progress right now and has had a fair share of challenges along the way. The other mosaic portraits have been done in porcelain tile which and this one I chose to do in glass. The tiles I used for this are 3/8 inch to start which I thought would lead to some time saving as I would not have to cut each and every piece. Boy was I wrong! The glass for one thing is fairly slick and it took me a while to get the knack for holding them while cutting and not having the piece I want to use fly out of my hand. Once that was solved the other dilema came when needing to cut the pieces down as the back of the tiles are beveled so to get the nippers a grip to make precise cuts was not easy.

Part of the ongoing challenge is creating a likeness of the subject in a limited range of tile colors- For Clint Eastwood there was only 4 primary colors along with black and very little white for the areas on the gun. Unlike paints there is no blending and as the artist you do not get to really choose your shades to work with. Color lines are pre-set by the tile manufacturer and you try to choose a line that will give you the shades you most closely desire. The other issue is the depth and the construction of the tile itself which makes choosing tiles from different manufacturers for the same project not a realistic alternative.

I will be posting images from this piece that I took early on in its creation so you can see some of the steps involved and at some point I would love to video the creation of one- However due to the slow nature of mosaic work we would have to condense that video down a lot-Who wants to watch a months worth of footage in real time? No one.

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Patrick Petruccello

Patrick Petruccello

Patrick loves working in mixed media: mosaics, acrylic, cement and collage to create his one of kind artworks.
Over 30 years of creating and selling works of art has led to a constant changing of style to keep his work fresh and exciting.